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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | November 19, 2007

Patrons had 'Good Times'
The latest staging of Good Times at the Mas Camp Village on Saturday maintained the typical high-energy vibe patrons have come to expect from the party. After midnight the party was soon packed with persons enjoying themselves and taking the opportunity to secure Heineken deals...

'Beowulf' charges to top box office spot

The medieval battlefield epic Beowulf ushered in a new age at North American movie theatres, opening at number one with almost half the ticket sales for the new box office champ coming from 3-D theatres.

50 Cent demands royal treatment

50 Cent's demands for his latest tour include a KFC chicken bucket and a well-done, expensive fillet mignon steak. The hip-hop star gave an 18-page rider to each British concert venue he will be visiting, which also includes peanut butter, various jams, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, French toast, pancakes, waffles and crepes.

Musical feast

Negril Impact, held at Long Bay Beach in Negril, Westmoreland dished out a musical feast on Saturday night and those in attendance were fed an array of stellar performances. From the first set of performances, it was evident that the patrons were in for a good time...

Beres Hammond sings in church, school

Today, we begin a series on Beres Hammond that looks at a life in music that has led to his 'Moment', a four-hour concert with an orchestra and band, which will take place at the National Indoor Sports Complex on Sunday, December 30.





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